SirThomas WillesChitty, 3rd Bt. was born on 2 March 1926.1 He was the son of SirThomas Henry WillesChitty, 2nd Bt. and Ethel ConstanceGladstone.2,1 He married Susan Elspeth RusselGlossop, daughter of RudolphGlossop, on 23 August 1951.1 He died on 7 March 2014 at age 88.3 He was educated at Winchester College, Winchester, Hampshire, EnglandG.1 He was educated at University College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, EnglandG.1 He gained the rank of officer between 1944 and 1947 in the Royal Navy.1 He wrote the book Mr. Nicholas, published 1952.1 Sir Thomas Willes Chitty, 3rd Bt. used the pen-name of Thomas Hinde.1 He was with Shell Petroleum Company between 1953 and 1960.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Baronet Chitty, of the Temple [U.K., 1924] on 26 February 1955.1 He wrote the book Happy as Larry, published 1957.1 He wrote the book For the Good of the Company, published 1961.1 He wrote the book A Place Like Home, published 1962.1 He wrote the book The Cage, published 1962.1 He wrote the book Ninety Double Martinis, published 1963.1 He wrote the book The Day the Call Came, published 1964.1 He was Granada Arts Fellow between 1964 and 1965 at University of York, York, Yorkshire, EnglandG.1 He wrote the book Games of Chance, published 1965.1 He was a visiting lecturer between 1965 and 1967 at University of Illinois, Illinois, U.S.A.G.1 He wrote the book The Village, published 1966.1 He wrote the book High, published 1968.1 He was a visiting professor between 1969 and 1970 at Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.G.1 He wrote the book Bird, published 1970.1 He wrote the book Generally a Virgin, published 1972.1 He wrote the book Agent, published 1974.1 He wrote the book Our Father, published 1975.1 He co-authored the book On Next to Nothing, published 1976, with SusanHinde.1 He wrote the book The Great Donkey Walk, published 1977, with his wife as Susan Chitty.1 He wrote the book The Cottage Book, published 1979.1 He wrote the book Sir Henry and Sons, published 1980, auto-biography.1 He wrote the book Daymare, published 1980.1 He wrote the book Stately Gardens of Britain, published 1983.1 He wrote the book A Field Guide to the English Country Parson, published 1983.1 He wrote the book Forests of Britain, published 1985.1 He wrote the book Courtiers, published 1986.1 He wrote the book Capability Brown, published 1986.1 He wrote the book Tales from the Pumproom, published 1988.1 He wrote the book Imps of Promise, published 1990.1 He wrote the book Looking Glass Letters, published 1991.1 He wrote the book A History of Highgate School, published 1993.1 He wrote the book Paths of Progress, published 1993.1 He wrote the book A History of King's College School, published 1994.1 He wrote the book Carpenter's Children, published 1995.1 He wrote the book The University of Greenwich, published 1996.1 He lived in 2003 at Bow Cottage, West Hoathly, Sussex, EnglandG.1